I'm an art lover. While I can certainly appreciate beautiful and thought-provoking works of all kind, my taste runs toward the abstract. Pablo Picasso, Wassily Kandinksy, Jackson Pollock, Henri Matisse. These pieces may tend to look random, but upon closer inspection there are indeed intentional patterns.
No different are the kaleidoscope of shapes found in the natural world. In embarking upon my photographic endeavor in 2010, I’m learning to look for order and form in plants and animals and water and minerals. Beauty emerges through the repetition of simple rules and begs me to see things with new eyes. As a result, I’m discovering splendor in places I least expect.
Patterns are all around us, but are they as arbitrary as they seem?
2 comments:
Oh! I really like this picture!
Cool and interesting shot. At first glance I thought the ice was on water. But now I'm thinking it might actually be pavement?
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